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Android Voice Assistants and the Notification Attack Surface
June 4, 2026 · OceanicHost

Android Voice Assistants and the Notification Attack Surface

A single crafted notification can hijack voice assistants on Android without needing app installation. We examine the attack surface and what it reveals about mobile security assumptions.

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Android's June 2026 Patch Cycle: What Server Operators Need to Know
June 3, 2026 · OceanicHost

Android's June 2026 Patch Cycle: What Server Operators Need to Know

A newly patched Android privilege escalation vulnerability is already under active exploit. Learn why this matters beyond consumer devices and how it affects hosting infrastructure.

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npm Supply Chain Attacks and CI/CD Security
June 2, 2026 · OceanicHost

npm Supply Chain Attacks and CI/CD Security

The Miasma campaign exposed how npm packages can become vectors for credential theft and CI/CD compromise. What infrastructure teams should know about defending build pipelines.

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Why Takedowns Fail: The Pirate Bay's Two Decades of Resilience
June 1, 2026 · OceanicHost

Why Takedowns Fail: The Pirate Bay's Two Decades of Resilience

A Swedish raid aimed to destroy The Pirate Bay. Instead, it became a masterclass in infrastructure redundancy and jurisdictional strategy. What hosting operators learned from two decades of legal warfare.

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VPN Authentication Bypass: What Infrastructure Teams Need to Know
May 31, 2026 · OceanicHost

VPN Authentication Bypass: What Infrastructure Teams Need to Know

An authentication bypass vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS is being actively exploited. We examine the implications for VPN deployments and what operators should prioritise.

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Prompt Injection via Markdown: Why Trust Boundaries Matter
May 30, 2026 · OceanicHost

Prompt Injection via Markdown: Why Trust Boundaries Matter

A vulnerability in how AI assistants parse Markdown reveals a broader lesson: implicit trust in user-supplied content remains a critical attack vector, even in modern applications.

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